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great place to visit. a creek runs through it the entire season its open. cars can cross the first, maybe the second water crossing after that if you are not in a 4 x 4 vehicle you are not going to make the rest of...More

We are Jeep-people (true 4x4, not a maul-crawler), but we know that many of our family and friends are not. Coyote Canyon is a great trail for showing guests the beauty of the desert--they can drive their own cars rather than cram in the back...More

My daytrip was on Wednesday, March 15, 2017. The flower blooms were pretty nice along Coyote Canyon Road, but unfortunately the Ocotillos had not started to bloom much.When that happens, the canyon is very pretty. In a few weeks it should be much better.
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Drove up the canyon. Did not see a big bloom. A few lupine and budded Ocatillo. Easy for four wheel drive but not worth the effort until the Ocatillo are in bloom. Could be now or in few days. No carpets of lowers. Lots of...More

I went to Coyote Canyon at the end of Di Gorgio Road during the Super Bloom of wildflowers. There was a large variety of flowers along the road and in the fields. After the pavement, there is a sandy, dirt road. It is fairly easy...More

I have been enjoying Coyote canyon but not the road for over forty years. Imagine my surprise when last weekend (April 12th) I went over in my Jeep expecting ruts and dirt and teeth jarring holes and discovered that someone has bladed the road for...More

Borrego Springs is famous for its Spring wildflowers, and the easiest place to see them is Coyote Canyon. An easily drivable dirt road runs miles up the canyon. In a good year, you will see dozens of varieties of flowers, along with flowering ocotillos and...More

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With a 4x4 you can do the entire canyon, but there are closures so you have to come in from the bottom or down from the top and retrace your route.
I made it to Santa Catarina Springs in 2wd about a week or so ago.
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With a 4x4 you can do the entire canyon, but there are closures so you have to come in from the bottom or down from the top and retrace your route.
I made it to Santa Catarina Springs in 2wd about a week or so ago.
The road from the bottom has been graded (I think!) The second creek crossing was semi deep, but no big deal if you have clearance.